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Telegraph: Irish house prices to fall 45pc as debt spiral looms
October 20, 2009 – 4:52 pm | No Comment
Telegraph: Irish house prices to fall 45pc as debt spiral looms

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard reports on how Ireland is just halfway through its property slump and is likely to see house prices fall 45pc from peak to trough as austerity begins in earnest.

RTÉ News: Irish Land values halved
September 1, 2009 – 11:18 am | No Comment
RTÉ News: Irish Land values halved

 House building company McInerney has estimated that the total value of its property in Ireland has more than halved since mid-2008.

Dr Constantin Gurdiev discusses the prospects of the Irish economy
May 12, 2009 – 10:46 pm | No Comment
Dr Constantin Gurdiev discusses the prospects of the Irish economy

The Renegade Economist travels to Dublin to meet with Dr Constantin Gurdgiev, the Russian economist.  Here he shares with us his views on the health of the Celtic Tiger and where it is heading.